- The centre is an initiative of IIT Guwahati, University of Western Sydney of Australia and 21 other partners from India and Australia.
- The water centre is developed with an aim to enhance water security which is the critical challenge faced by both India and Australia.
- So both nations agreed to enhance cooperation in this sector in order to improve water management and sustainable economic development.
- The Australia-India Water Centre will allow the collaboration work in water research activities along with joint Master’s level programme in water future.
- This water centre will conduct programmes, training and workshops for students, staff and government agencies.
- Static Part:
- Capital of Australia: Canberra
- Currency of Australia: Australian Dollar
Published on November 11, 2020
Current Context: The Australia-India Water Centre was inaugurated virtually through a webinar held with a view of COVID-19 pandemic.
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